In the uniquely American sport of football, stories of hard work and overcoming adversity tug at a little harder at the heartstrings of even the most hardened figures.
Arlington senior Christina Rayner has made a commitment to play softball for the Bisons of North Dakota State University in Fargo.
A funny thing has been happening in Arlington youth football the last few years.
Running is a healthy intoxication, adorned with withdrawal, jubilation and self-doubt.
SHORELINE — Arlington volleyball has been through dark days.
Excluding tournaments, the Tomahawk junior varsity volleyball team played 14 games this season. They won them all.
MARYSVILLE — An upset was brewing as M-P volleyball took on Snohomish in the district semifinals Nov. 15.
Fresh out of the pool from the 400 freestyle relay, sophomore swimmer Jewel LeValley slipped into a lined, full-length canvas jacket and walked over to where her coach sat, watching the scoreboard attentively.
Despite running well at the Nov. 1 district cross country meet at South Whidbey High School, neither Marysville-Pilchuck nor Arlington High School will be represented at the state cross country meet Nov. 8 at Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco.
In past seasons, the Tomahawk swim team has often saved its best performances for the district prelims and run out of juice by finals trying to qualify for state.
Arlington senior Christina Rayner has made a commitment to play softball for the Bisons of North Dakota State University in Fargo.
MOUNT VERNON — Arlington Youth Football’s first senior league championship was sweet for some and expected by all.
